Title: St. Mary
1St. Marys College, Arklow,Ireland.
2Globalisation
3GlobalisationBy Morgan Bonney, Suzanne Carey,
Meghan Brady and RoisinClearGroup A
4The Definition
- The tendency of businesss technologies or
philosophies to spread throughout the world.
5Ben Jerrys Ice-Cream
- Ben Jerrys ice- cream, based in Vermont
Canada, are a positive example of Globalization.
They are a international company but they believe
in equality this a quote taken directly from
their website
6 We have a progressive, non-partisan social
mission that seeks to meet human needs and
eliminate injustices in our local, national and
international communities by integrating these
concerns into our day-to-day business activities.
Our focus is on children and families, the
environment and sustainable agriculture on family
farms.
7Other Examples of globalisation
- Nestle
- Coca-Cola
- McDonalds
- Pepsi
- Heinz
Most of the food and drink we have is from these
big global companies. This makes it very
difficult for small companies to produce food as
they cannot compete against the larger companies
as they put a lot of money into marketing. This
is especially true in Africa and South America.
8Fair Trade
- The fair trade mark is an independent consumer
label which appears on products to guarantee that
disadvantaged producers in the developing world
are getting a better deal. - Fair Trade is a global fight back against the
large global companies which pay small prices to
farmers
9Clothing.
- Clothing and globalisation.
- Group B.
- Sarah Dunne, Chloe Hudson, Melanie Doyle,
Lorraine Fox and Claire Cosgrave.
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11Clothing.
- At present, more than 60 of world clothing
exports ar manufactured in developing countries. - Asia is the major world supplier today, producing
more than 32 of the worlds clothing exports. - Between 1985 and 1990 the production of the
Philippines. - China however has become the leading world
producer and supplier of clothing- currently
generating almost 13 of the world supply.
12TEXTILES
- The big change in textile industry occurred in
thev1960s, - Many centres opened first to service the less
capital-intensive clothing industry, - Then they used export earings from these products
to set up their own textiles production. - Other developing countries entered the market
with investments from multinational enterprises.
13 footwear
- Brazil and Mexico have become the key players in
footwear, but much less in clothing. - Almost all of the higher-cost countries have seen
their footwear production fall like Ireland. - In the United states, the industry has declined
since the late 1970s. - Production has declined a bit more slowly since
1985 in Italy, 1988 in Spain and 1991 in
Portugal. - In 1992, 63.2 of the worlds total pairs of
shoes were made in Asia and the Middle East even
though these countries only accounted for 43.5
of the shoe consumption.
14Globalisation - Group C
- Alison Ivers
- Emma Kavanagh
- Claire Kearns
- Siobhan Lawerence
15Globalisation
- Technology and the Internet how they have
effected globalisation!
16The Internet
- The internet is now a necessity in todays busy
world. - At the touch of a button you can have any
information about anything you can think of. - The Internet is a worldwide community linking
people from all walks of life. - E-mail (instant messaging) is a form of
communication among people and is rapidly taking
over from the old fashioned postal service. - The Internet is very convenient way of gaining
information and is easy to use.
17Benefits and drawbacks of the Internet
- Disadvantages
- It has been used by terrorists to spread
messages . - Not all the information is accurate .
- Its a costly form of communication
- You dont always know who you are talking to in
chatrooms so it can be dangerous! - Your computer is susceptible to viruses
- Benefits
- Rapid form of obtaining information from any
corner of the world . - Enables worldwide communication
- Quick and Easy to use
- Vast amount of information at your fingertips
18GlobalisationSport.
GroupD. Ciara Mc Lean, Chloe O Brien, Sinead
Nolan, Claire O Byrne.
19Examples of globalisation of sport
- The World Cup.
- The Olympics.
- The Special Olympics.
- The Six Nations-Rugby.
- Wimbledon- Tennis.
- Etc.
The World Cup.
20Advantages of globalisation of sport
- One example of how sport is involved in
globalisation is The World Cup. The world is
united through soccer and it brings all the
countries together. This can be a good thing for
local people who sell their products at the
venues for the soccer matches. - Also hotels, restaurants shops in the city that
hosts The World Cup can make a lot of money
during the tournament
21Disadvantages of globalisation of sport
- There are many disadvantages of the globalistaion
of sport. Big businesses can sell their products
at very high prices at the matches. This forces
the local traders out of business because the
bigger companies have better advertising. Also,
The World Cup releases some big stars who promote
certain products for big companies which puts
pressure on people to buy the product as a
national hero is selling it and it is very
popular.
22GROUP E
- Amelia Power
- Saidhbh Robinson
- Theresa Slattery
- Shauna Ryan
23Globalization of Pharmaceuticals
24Advantages
- Increase free trade between nations
- Pharmaceutical companies have greater flexibility
to operate across borders - Greater ease and speed of transportation for
medical supplies - The products are recognized world wide which
makes it easier for consumers to gain access to
the goods
25Disadvantages
- There are a few huge global companies that
completely dominate the world market for drugs.
It is very difficult for small firms to set up in
this business - Because there are a small number of large
companies there is very little competition so
prices for basic drugs are very high - In Africa the governments are forced to pay very
high prices for AIDS treatments and other
diseases. It means that these governments are
spending less on other important things like AIDS
awareness and education
26GROUP F
GLOBAL CHARITIES SUZANNE TYRRELL EMMA WALL AINE
SMULLEN EMMA TANCRED
27Global Charities
- Direct Relief
- Global Impact
- UNICEF
- Concern
- Red Cross
28Aims of Charities
- To send aid to developing countries
- To improve living conditions
- To provide proper medical care
- To overcome poverty and promote justice
29Countries in which charities give aid.
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